This paper was accepted for publication in May 2004 The paper examines the geographical work of Peter Kropotkin and Halford Mackinder, making clear the political choices behind their very different geographical imaginations. Both writers responded directly to Keltie’s report on geographical education and the paper uses these manifestoes as the starting point for an analysis of their relations to geographical thought and geographical institutions
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The paper examines the geographical work of Peter Kropotkin and Halford Mackinder, making clear the...
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This paper addresses the relationship between the famous anarchist geographer Pyotr Kropotkin and hi...
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This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
The paper examines the geographical work of Peter Kropotkin and Halford Mackinder, making clear the...
Without social movements and wider struggles for progressive social change, the field of Geography w...
This paper addresses the relationship between the famous anarchist geographer Pyotr Kropotkin and hi...
International audienceThis paper addresses the relationship between the famous anarchist geographer ...
This article introduces the commentaries and rejoinders collated in this collection about the longev...
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography aims to account for the intellectual and worldl...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Starting from this issue International Zeitschrift will publish a dozen articles provided by politic...
Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland; Who rules the Heartland commands the World-Island; Who...
This paper argues that geography, from its prelude\ua0as a science, is a political knowledge. This w...
Political geography is concerned with the interface between politics and geography and what might be...
Relevancy, intellectuals, reflexivity In recent years, critical geographers have breathed new life i...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...